“Women look up to me and they just can’t place where they’ve seen me.”

But the guerrilla marketing isn’t about his love life, it’s about restarting his acting career — which can certainly use the jolt, he conceded.

Perino, who grew up in the Village, said he caught the acting bug at a young age, when he said he did some modeling, TV commercials and plays. But his last audition was a few years ago, for the TV show “Shameless.”

He last landed an acting gig during the Reagan administration, and since then has worked as a painter/plasterer.

“I should have a lot of opportunities now that I’m older,” he said. “At auditions, 10 people in my age group show up, compared to 1,000 who show up in the 20-30 age range.”

So far, Perino’s received plenty of callbacks — mostly from cranks or people having a laugh at his expense.

“One guy called me, he was going on and on about Jesus Christ — how I would make it big in the acting field if I commit myself to going to his church,” he said.

“A woman called, and she was probably drunk. She said, ‘Oh, I really like your face — it’s symmetrical.’ ”

Still, he’s also received fairly legitimate calls from other actors, teachers, and some people ringing him just to do a 15-minute improv over the phone.